Seven years after the death of Hugh Hefner, his widow Crystal Hefner is speaking about their relationship.
The model, now 37, was just 21 years old when she was invited to stay at the Playboy Mansion in October 2008 and she entered into a relationship with Hefner months later.
She married the Playboy founder from 2012 until his death at 91 in 2017.
Crystal’s new memoir, “Only Say Good Things: Surviving Playboy and Finding Myself,” will be out on Jan. 23, and ahead of its release, she pulled back the curtain on her life as a Playmate.
She got candid with People before the tell-all’s publication and admitted that she was never actually “in love” with her late husband.
She even appeared on the E! reality series about the Playmates, “The Girls Next Door.”
“At the time I thought I was on top,” she said. “I thought, ‘Wow, if I just like everything that he likes and do all the things that he wants me to do, then I’m the favourite.’ And I was, but I just lost myself in the process.”
Hefner proposed to her on Christmas Eve 2010, and she felt conflicted over the idea of marriage.
Crystal explained that she initially accepted the proposal and later broke off the engagement just five days before their initial wedding in June 2011.
She told the outlet how she ran back to her relationship with Dr. Phil’s son, Jordan McGraw, for a brief period before returning to Hefner.
She and the sex publisher finally reconciled and tied the knot on Dec. 31, 2012, and she became his third wife.
“I realized I was dealing with a really big power imbalance,” Crystal said. “It seemed like a world of success and fantasy, but everyone’s having to sleep with an 80-year-old. There’s a price. Everything has a price.”
The former Playboy Playmate of the Month also divulged how restrictive the lifestyle at the mansion was for her and the other Bunnies while under Hefner’s roof.
She added that he would give each of his “girlfriends” an allowance that he handed to them in neat bills.
“Our nail polish couldn’t be anything but some neutral colour, no French manicure,” Crystal said.
Crystal even remembered an instance when Hefner would make a note to her when her natural brown hair would start to show by her roots.
“So I’d have to go bleach it and it would burn my scalp and I’d have blisters,” she recounted. “But for some reason, I thought this was all normal and that’s what it meant to be seen as beautiful in Hef’s eyes.”
Last July, she told The Post why she decided to name her book “Only Say Good Things.”
She revealed that she once had “a conversation with Hef and he let me know: ‘Once I go, when I’m gone, please only say good things about me.’ “
“I kept that promise for the last five years. After going through a lot of therapy and healing, I realized that I needed to be honest about my time there. The book is about healing from a toxic environment.”
In her memoir, she wrote about Hefner indulging in Viagra until the very end of his life. The erection-inducing drug eventually caused him to go deaf in one ear.